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The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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Sweet Potatoes with brown sugar
Parks And Recreation Nbc GIF by HULU
 

Lilofan

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She does weekly food restaurant challenges of eating a lot of food and her body is used to eating that much.

Its safe to say she hold hold her own against @Figgy1 's boys in eating food considering she's a professional eater.
I’ve read professional eaters that are slim can eat more than heavy set people. Belly fat can restrict the stomach to expand. For a number of years a skinny female from Japan won the annual 7/4 Nathan’s hotdog eating contest in the female division . I’m no professional eater but I’m a swimmer. After a pool session I chow down on a lot of food but that pizza looked liked it was bigger than that girl.
 
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Songbird76

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The mechanic in my town is stellar. I feel more comfortable going to his shop than the dealer. Being a small town business means he should (and does) care about his reputation and if he dishonest word would get around fast and not have a business any more.
I miss the mechanic in the town where I went to college. I asked a friend who had lived there her whole life and had connections everywhere where I should take my car. She told me to take it to Gem and tell them she sent me. I never had a repair that cost more than 25 bucks there. The one time my car died and they weren't open was the one time I had an issue. It was Thanksgiving weekend and the only place that was open was the Exxon station and they told me it was going to take $2000 to fix because it was the transmission and they had to take out the whole engine to get to the transmission. I said no thank you. I ended up getting it fixed in my home town and it only cost $600 for a rebuilt transmission. Still expensive, but they did not have to take out the entire engine to replace the transmission, so that was a scam. I still wonder if it was too much, but I HAD to get back to college and had no other way to get there, so I had to do it. My parents both chipped in to help me pay for it, mostly my dad. But whenever I had problems after that, I waited until Gem was open.
 

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